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A pound of beans cost 4.70 dollars and Larry buys 6.5 pounds of beans. how much does he pay
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A pound of beans cost 4.70 dollars and Larry buys 6.5 pounds of beans. how much does he pay
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30.55 would be ur answer if u multiply 4.70 by 6.5
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He would pay $30.55 for 6.5 pounds of beans
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